Hi Fossil, yes the Jags are beautiful, took pics on my phone and ran out of memory
there were loads of old bikes and some fab old Austin Healeys which are my favourites.
Will have 2 take a camera next time.

I had a '45 Ford Jeep. Ford & Willys built to the same specs. Couldn't tell one from the other. Mine had a little telltale script "F" stamped into the dipstick, of all things. It was fun, but had some bad rust and I didn't own it very long.

Lopi Liberty in the house, Century Hearth FW240007 in the workshop. Bunch of other junk. You don't really care anyway.

Love the classics. I find it interesting that the classics over there were much smaller than the average "classic" on this side of the pond (sans a few). Shows a completely different approach to travel, even years ago.

Love the classics. I find it interesting that the classics over there were much smaller than the average "classic" on this side of the pond (sans a few). Shows a completely different approach to travel, even years ago.

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Ah well, plenty more fish in the sea.

Yeah I like the old American cars too, particularly like those very wide, open top types with all the chrome and fins on the tail.
Not sure what they're called but would love to do coast to coast in one of those.

Yeah I like the old American cars too, particularly like those very wide, open top types with all the chrome and fins on the tail.
Not sure what they're called but would love to do coast to coast in one of those.

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We call that a Cadillac.

Antique car shows from across the pond are very interesting. Thanks for the pics!

Yeah, I like the Healeys as well...and the Triumphs...and the MGs...and, and

I completely restored a '51 MG-TD back in the mid-1970's. Sure wish I still had that beautiful little car.

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'51 TD (Bright red, complete with hollow steel frame, filled with 2x4's, and the Lucas electrical system.... ) belonged to a lady I used to work for, was her Dad's car. Fully restored, looked awesome. Getting it running for one ride a year was always interesting.

I like me the Jaguars, MG's, Triumps, even the ol' Sunbeams.....but when I think of classic cars from 'over the pond', nothing compares to the classic Ferrari GTO's. Just listen to those V12's.......I get butterflies in my stomach when I see and hear those cars! Great pics, Billybonfire!

I have always loved the classics, Jags included. Had a 1964 MK X for a short while and it was a blast to drive. Unfortunately, as a young lad the insurance was more than I could afford.

PE Alderlea T6 - the gentle giant, Jotul 602“Sometimes I wonder whether the world is being run by smart people who are putting us on, or by imbeciles who really mean it.” - Mark Twain -
"A poor worker always blames his tools." - Dad